Vatsal Agrawal

BMW i5 M60 - Review in 10 Points

The BMW i5 M60 gets a similar front design as the regular 5 Series on offer. It gets BMW LED headlamps and DRLs and an M badge on the grill. 

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The i5 M60 is powered by dual electric motors, producing 601 BHP and 795 Nm torque. The i5 has a claimed WLTP range of 516 km. On our test, it gave a range of 450 km.  

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The BMW i5 M60 runs on 20-inch alloy wheels. The front tyres have a 245mm cross section and the rear tyres have a 275mm cross section.  

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The i5 M60 has a length of 5,060 mm, 1,900 mm wide, and 1,505 mm tall. However, the ground clearance is extremely poor, with only 136mm of ground clearance on offer.  

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The rear seats of the BMW i5 M60 offer decent space as it is based on the short wheelbase 5 Series. It misses on rear sunshades, which could have enhanced the rear seat experience.  

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For music lovers, BMW has offered the i5 M60 with a 17-speaker Bowers and Wilkins Surround Sound music system. This music system provides an immersive sound experience.  

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The steering wheel gets a flat-bottom unit. There is a red stripe, pointing to the centre of the steering wheel. The BMW logo gets a blue ring, highlighting the electric version of the 5 Series. 

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At the rear, the BMW i5 M60 has a diffuser styled treatment for better aerodynamics. The design of the taillamps is similar to the regular 5 Series on offer.  

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BMW offers push button start/stop, gear selector, iDrive controller, and the volume controller in crystal effect. These can be upgraded to Swarovski crystals by paying additional cost.  

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The price of BMW i5 M60 starts at Rs 1.19 Crore (ex-showroom).  

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